<p>I am applying for the class of 2013 and I’m a senior this year. I’m an indian and female and planning to go into premed
ACT: 28 writing: 10 (does this significantly hurt my chances???)
SAT IIs:
biology 710
math 2 690
chemistry 690
AP’s:
Biology (received 5 on test)
Chemistry (received 3 on test)
senior yr APs:
Calculus
US History
Language & Composition
Literature & composition
Psychology</p>
<p>After this year ive taken all AP classes offered at my school.</p>
<p>I’ve also taken multiple honors courses, four years of Spanish and College Physics.</p>
<p>GPA:3.86 UW
Class rank - top 10% out of 350</p>
<p>EC:
Speech Team
Diversity Club
Model UN
School Leadership Team
Spanish Club
Help run school television program
School Gifted Program
Band
Science Bowl Team</p>
<p>Other:
Volunteer at hospital (75 hrs)
helped organize a mother-daughter “tween” event
received division 1 in multiple solo and ensemble events for clarinet
recieved division 1 for multiple speech events
Physics Olympics-2nd place
Honor Roll
have done research program for 6 weeks at a state college under mentor</p>
<p>I’ve been on varsity tennis since sophomore year and junior yr I was the number 1 seed.</p>
<p>The good news is you've met the minimum to be admitted to BC, the bad news is that you've met only the barest minimum. I think it might depend on how well you perform your senior year, on your essays and recommendations. You have a small up hill battle, but it's very doable. Good luck.</p>
<p>Dear pinktennis92 : Your ACT score at 28 creates a large potential for rejection (bottom quartile) so you are going to have to rely on your SAT I scores if you have them. Your SAT IIs near 700 are solid, not over the top for subject area expertise, but a 7xx attracts more attention than a 6xx. </p>
<p>You will want to be aware that an AP score of 3 on Chemistry is a flag for a premed major needing to go through organic and physical chem at the collegiate level. The difficultly will really increase - you have to love both Bio and Chem to survive a premed setting. Well, maybe love is too strong a word, but you will need a real level of dedication. If you hated Chem AP, it will not get any more "fun" in college.</p>
<p>Honestly, I would have to agree with Reddune here that you are barely meeting the minimal requirements (and Reddune was slightly lenient there) and nothing in your resume that screams you are a must have for BC's student body. </p>
<p>See some other threads where ACT scores of 30 and similar activities are generating responses no better than a 50/50 chance. Your chances seem to be approximately 20% overall - much will depend on your essays and senior year performance at the point of your application. Good luck.</p>